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"Vladimir V. Obolonkin" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 25 Mar 1998 18:12:52 +0200
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Hi All,
Here is Vladimir Obolonkin from Belarus.
 
One friend of mine is very experienced disigner of different sensors (of
force, pressure, displacement etc.). Few year ago he designed for me a
sensor for pulse wave. It is very sensitive and accurate.
 
He and his family are great honey-eater so when I started bee-keping our
friendship became closer :-)
 
A week ago I've seen his new device -- an electronic scales for trucks. I
asked him to make a draft of platform-type scales having in mind to weight
hives, sugar and honey (I hope :-). He said 'no problem! Give me a conditions.'
I have no experience of using hive scales have red interesting discussion
wich took place in BEE-L before I joined it (Thanks to SEARCH!).
 
May be anybody wants to add few cents?
 
Does anybody have a description of analogical electronic scales?
 
Bee healthy!
Vlad
 
We have -5C in night, +5C in day. Sunny. Snow goes away. All my 8 colonies
are alive and inner cover is warm under pillows.

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